Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Share #1 Posted February 3, 2015 So yeah I decided that it should probably be time I get ALL.....yes ALL DoH to level 50 on Kurt. And I've heard that leves are the best way to go about doing that. What I want to know is do you guys have like some sort of playlist or something to go along with the crafting or maybe some other activity that you're doing to keep your sanity intact while you're making the nth number of Initiate's Slops/Walnut Bread/Whatever because a guide said so? I guess I just wanna be prepared oh so very prepared for what I, as a nub, assume will be when my sanity slowly starts eroding as I spam 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 until god knows when... Link to comment
Cliodhna Eoghan Posted February 3, 2015 Share #2 Posted February 3, 2015 i play on a ps3 so my laptop is free for me to usually draw with (if i'm doing mind numbing stuff like fishing or quick synth on crafting) otherwise i watch tv or listen to music....then i typically end up falling into a river because i fell asleep while running to the next node.... >.>;;; it was just a second tho! i swear! D: Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share #3 Posted February 3, 2015 So even just crafting, I'm liable to fall into a river? Wonderful. Oh yeah, is 600k enough to get at least one level 50 DoH? I'm debating on whether or not I fifty his CRP first or WVR...on the one hand, his private room has nothing but a picture of Hildy and Nashu, on the other hand, snazzy new threads I'm not sure he can wear. Link to comment
Cliodhna Eoghan Posted February 3, 2015 Share #4 Posted February 3, 2015 if you're gathering your own mats yes xp yes go with weaver then goldsmith; they'll give you skills that can be cross classed and a great help for leveling the other stuff (the higher your level in a class when you try to get someone to help get you the rest of the way tends to lower the price a bit.) Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share #5 Posted February 3, 2015 Weaver then. What if I'm not getting my own materials? Do I need to like scratch a million or something? Link to comment
Titor Posted February 3, 2015 Share #6 Posted February 3, 2015 You can buy powerleveling kits from people for ~400k-600k depending on the craft. Usually the crafter provides the mats for you and you just get a bunch of items to turn in through leves. Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share #7 Posted February 3, 2015 You can buy powerleveling kits from people for ~400k-600k depending on the craft. Usually the crafter provides the mats for you and you just get a bunch of items to turn in through leves. That'll be handy to keep in mind. Just gotta find someone who can that...and raise the cash. Like I'm really sitting on 600k flat. Link to comment
Cliodhna Eoghan Posted February 3, 2015 Share #8 Posted February 3, 2015 you don't have to; as stated above lots of people will sell full kits. i just like to gather my own mats if i can, i find it kinda relaxing....but that's possibly why i nod off here and there thinking on it Link to comment
Aris Posted February 3, 2015 Share #9 Posted February 3, 2015 Leveling kits are really helpful, a kind soul made me one and it was such a huge relief to be able to breeze through it. However on the chance you don't use one, I highly recommend getting all the DOH classes to 15 first. The cross class skills are incredibly helpful to HQing pre-50 (I can't speak for after) and it doesn't take long to do, it's just frustrating having so many different mats. I wish I'd done it before leveling my first class to 50 (also Weaver). Sadly I'm on ps4 and can't really do anything else while crafting, so I just do it while queuing for dungeons and PvP. But to be honest I'm finding myself starting to enjoy it any way Link to comment
Delilah Scythewood Posted February 3, 2015 Share #10 Posted February 3, 2015 L'kenthi Rarahn is one I know who makes powerleveling kits. When my comp is fixed, i'll post my crafting macros. Link to comment
Maril Posted February 3, 2015 Share #11 Posted February 3, 2015 I play this for good luck on 4 stars: PirscKRxHHI Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share #12 Posted February 3, 2015 I almost forgot to level all the crafting to 15. Thanks for the reminder, Aris. Oh yeah I play on the ps4 sometimes how do your fingers and wrist survive, what I assume, the whole R2 and spam buttons? Link to comment
Aduu Avagnar Posted February 3, 2015 Share #13 Posted February 3, 2015 let me know what craft you're wanting to do at the time, and I can make you the stuff. Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share #14 Posted February 3, 2015 Personally I wanna do carpenter first...so I can make shit Kurt's room. Link to comment
Mahorela Posted February 3, 2015 Share #15 Posted February 3, 2015 Netflix is also a good deal for something to keep your mind busy provided you have two screens. I've got dual monitors so it makes leveling crafting/gathering really easy. In terms of leveling stuff to make other things easier, Goldsmith is probably the best to do first imo to get flawless synth. Having something that's just straight +40 on progress means you can 1 button a ton of stuff early on and breeze through. Besides that the only other notable thing from it is the +50% control which is just for HQing stuff. I did GSM first and don't regret it, really. Not to mention making your own accessories for spirit binding is fantastic income and really helps get your next class choice kick started. Link to comment
Gegenji Posted February 3, 2015 Share #16 Posted February 3, 2015 I was always told that after getting everything to 15, getting CUL up for Steady Hand II was the way to go, followed by CRP 50. And I kinda really like the ALC 50 skill on Gogon for that passive greater return on CP. Now I'm hearing Goldsmithing and Weaver are the ones I should be getting to 50? ... I'm confused. Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share #17 Posted February 3, 2015 So there's a turn order for it too? Here I thought you just power them all to 15 and then focus on one untill you get errything to 50. Link to comment
Kellach Woods Posted February 3, 2015 Share #18 Posted February 3, 2015 I was always told that after getting everything to 15, getting CUL up for Steady Hand II was the way to go, followed by CRP 50. And I kinda really like the ALC 50 skill on Gogon for that passive greater return on CP. Now I'm hearing Goldsmithing and Weaver are the ones I should be getting to 50? ... I'm confused. Ideally, you get everything to 50 anyway. Everything to 15 then CUL 37 is definitely the way to go, though. The reason you want Weaver 50 is because Careful Synthesis II is better than Basic Synthesis by a mile - 120% progress at 100% success rate. It literally replaces that ability. Byregot's Blessing is a great ability, but not anything I'd deem necessary until crafting end-game (you can get by with Rumination prior to that). Usually, you will get the necessary Control through crafting your own crafting gear and you'll likely be HQing it without the need for Byregot. I don't see why anyone would want Innovation for leveling so anyone who's got that answer please do step up. I personally highly suggest leveling all the crafts together so you can grant yourself gear that's on-par with your current levels. Link to comment
Warren Castille Posted February 3, 2015 Share #19 Posted February 3, 2015 Get weaver to 50 first, because that AF is divine. Link to comment
Kellach Woods Posted February 3, 2015 Share #20 Posted February 3, 2015 I pentamelded it just so I didn't have to replace it with the Artisan's Gown. Link to comment
Delilah Scythewood Posted February 4, 2015 Share #21 Posted February 4, 2015 Honestly, there are a lot of ways you can go with this. What you need to do is ask yourself: do I value having more progress or control? For control, you want dat Hasty Touch, Steady Hand 2, and Tricks of the Trade. Progression you still need Steady Hand 2 as well as lvl 50 Weaver as well. All classes to 15 are a must because you get valuable abilities all around for every class at 15 that will really help you. From there you can ask yourself what you'll be looking into more in terms of leveling. Here are some macros I use that help me since I more control then progression oriented. Note: When using macros, make sure to count the average steps and how many steps of what are being used so you dont botch a synthesis on accident. This one was originally for making HQ Mythril ingots at level 50 with some materia melds. Non HQ mats used. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Inner Quiet" /wait 1.5 /ac "Steady Hand II" /wait 2.0 /ac "Waste Not" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" Then part two. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Byregot's Blessing" /wait 2.5 /ac "Standard Synthesis" That would pretty much give me HQ ingots every time, and works for other things as well. Then I have just a straight mini Hasty Touch macro. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Steady Hand II" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" Hope this all helps! Link to comment
Kurt S. Posted February 4, 2015 Author Share #22 Posted February 4, 2015 Honestly, there are a lot of ways you can go with this. What you need to do is ask yourself: do I value having more progress or control? For control, you want dat Hasty Touch, Steady Hand 2, and Tricks of the Trade. Progression you still need Steady Hand 2 as well as lvl 50 Weaver as well. All classes to 15 are a must because you get valuable abilities all around for every class at 15 that will really help you. From there you can ask yourself what you'll be looking into more in terms of leveling. Here are some macros I use that help me since I more control then progression oriented. Note: When using macros, make sure to count the average steps and how many steps of what are being used so you dont botch a synthesis on accident. This one was originally for making HQ Mythril ingots at level 50 with some materia melds. Non HQ mats used. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Inner Quiet" /wait 1.5 /ac "Steady Hand II" /wait 2.0 /ac "Waste Not" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" Then part two. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Byregot's Blessing" /wait 2.5 /ac "Standard Synthesis" That would pretty much give me HQ ingots every time, and works for other things as well. Then I have just a straight mini Hasty Touch macro. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Steady Hand II" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" Hope this all helps! So from this I guess, I should first get all the crafts to 15, then Weaver to 50 for a universally useful skill and the ability make (I assume) better looking clothes as well as maybe, just maybe transpose the look of mage robes onto Kurt and his Axe. Now what I'm curious about is what is progress and control? Am I correct in thinking that progress is a more 'hasty' I suppose method that carries a chance of 'synthesis fail'? While control is a more steady, although slower method? The macros posted I assume are for Armorsmiths? Link to comment
Delilah Scythewood Posted February 4, 2015 Share #23 Posted February 4, 2015 Honestly, there are a lot of ways you can go with this. What you need to do is ask yourself: do I value having more progress or control? For control, you want dat Hasty Touch, Steady Hand 2, and Tricks of the Trade. Progression you still need Steady Hand 2 as well as lvl 50 Weaver as well. All classes to 15 are a must because you get valuable abilities all around for every class at 15 that will really help you. From there you can ask yourself what you'll be looking into more in terms of leveling. Here are some macros I use that help me since I more control then progression oriented. Note: When using macros, make sure to count the average steps and how many steps of what are being used so you dont botch a synthesis on accident. This one was originally for making HQ Mythril ingots at level 50 with some materia melds. Non HQ mats used. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Inner Quiet" /wait 1.5 /ac "Steady Hand II" /wait 2.0 /ac "Waste Not" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" Then part two. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Byregot's Blessing" /wait 2.5 /ac "Standard Synthesis" That would pretty much give me HQ ingots every time, and works for other things as well. Then I have just a straight mini Hasty Touch macro. /macroicon "Manipulation" /ac "Steady Hand II" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" /wait 2.5 /ac "Hasty Touch" Hope this all helps! So from this I guess, I should first get all the crafts to 15, then Weaver to 50 for a universally useful skill and the ability make (I assume) better looking clothes as well as maybe, just maybe transpose the look of mage robes onto Kurt and his Axe. Now what I'm curious about is what is progress and control? Am I correct in thinking that progress is a more 'hasty' I suppose method that carries a chance of 'synthesis fail'? While control is a more steady, although slower method? The macros posted I assume are for Armorsmiths? Macros are for everyone as long as you have those skills. But you can just substitute the /ac 's with whatever you currently have like Basic Synthesis instead of Standard Synthesis. Progress is how much you synthesize with each step (also known as Craftsmanship), and Control goes towards how easily you can HQ an item. Personally, this is how I did it because I liked making HQ items for the extra EXP during crafting plus the double EXP bonus you get towards the leves. Ingenuity: BSM lvl 15. Lowers recipe level for five steps which is really nice for getting synthesis that you barely qualify for. Its a buff towards your craftsmanship. Tricks of the Trade: ALC lvl 15. Need this, need this, NEED THIS. It helps you get back 20 CP and is really nice for just about anything you do crafting wise. I could go on and on, but the condense version is like what others said: Get everything to 15, and level CRP and WVR to 50. Then go from there. GSM is a good money maker to follow up with. Link to comment
Kellach Woods Posted February 4, 2015 Share #24 Posted February 4, 2015 Besides, the real sanity loss? Success Rate 8.00% There is a significant chance this meld will fail. Link to comment
Kestrael Posted February 4, 2015 Share #25 Posted February 4, 2015 I was so excited when I found out there was crafting in this game. Now I am sad because it all sounds like gibberish to me. Everyone is giving such useful advice, I wondered if there is an introductory crafting guide somewhere that explains everything in detail? EDIT: Found one! Link to comment
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